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| Greenbuilding Archive for January 2002 |
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| 564 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:26:28 2002 |
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Re: [GBlist] house thoughts
> What about not worrying about what we have, but what we might expect?
What
> are the resources that the world has available on an average day and what
> would be our share (based on an average world population). Whatever our
> share is - we could then determine what size of home you might build with
> such a share. Share of wood, share of metal, share of paper, share of
stone
> etc. that are produced everyday. Bet even the smallest of our homes are
> using far in excess of our share of the world produce. Especially when I
> include the place I work, the malls I shop in, the roads I drive on etc.
> But when you understand this number and you can then appreciate that for
> every extra piece I use up, someone else goes without. We deal everyday
in
> our work with the technical choices, we often over look the human impact
> implications of those choices. Anyone have these numbers? What's my
share?
> How much am I really using. How much should I give back?
To start with I mean no disrespect but you lost me.
Are we back to the "our share" thing? Does everyone get a equal share or
do we divide by what you do in a day?
If we overpopulate, then are we entitled to an even larger share for our
family or if we produce more do we deserve more?
If you are confined to bed do you not get a share that day or do you get a
share regardless of what you do or not do? What was your plan for the
distribution of the resources? Who determines what the resources of the
world are? You have already stated what we will base the distributing on but
who gave you that job? "(based on an average world population)." Is it
part of your share that you get to say what everything is based on or is
that your job?
Once those that produce mega shares find out how much they work to provide
the rest of the world with an equal share they will stop and then total
shares will drop, then do we tear down our house and redistribute the
wealth? I am sorry but the share thing is communistic and I am totally
against communism hence the reason I still live in America. Plus the fact
that even in the communist world there is a system of have and have nots
because there is always someone greedy in the position of deciding who gets
how much. What ever system we use is not going to be fair.
Bet even the smallest of our homes are
> using far in excess of our share of the world produce.
I do not know where you live but we in America do have large homes but we
also have tiny little third world shacks
with a lot of people living in them. You may not want to bet your share so
fast. But you should not get off the roads that you travel past your mall on
cause the people living down here will eat you for lunch. You certainly will
not have to worry about your car as it will be redistributed.
My statement was that for us to understand what you or I am saying, we have
to talk the same.
"But when you understand this number " How will we understand the
number if you are talking Fahrenheit and I am talking Celsius, do you get
the picture now? I can explain it to you but I can not understand it for
you. And I need a lot of help understanding where you came up with your
statements about my statements. It appears to me we are discussing two
different subjects.
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